Boutique Cottages in The Lizard

This wonderful spot is the most southerly point in the UK and well worth exploring when in Cornwall. An Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, it boasts a uniqueness not found anywhere else. Wild flowers grow in abundance; the craggy shoreline protects pods of seals and the birdlife incredible (look out for the very Cornish chough, hiding in the cliffs). There’s also pretty fishing villages to explore like Coverack, Cadgwith and St Keverne, the stunning Kynance Cove beach to swoon at, Lizard Point and lighthouse to explore (don’t forget to visit Polpeor Cafe for tea and cake with a view), Roskilly’s farm to visit (of ice cream and fudge fame – you can see it being made), and for the ultimate experience, enjoy one of Anne’s pasties whilst gazing at the glorious sea views.

Eating

There are plenty of places whilst out and about to stop at for a bite to eat. Make sure to stop off at Polpeor Cafe is you’re walking the South West Coastal Path – the UK’s most southerly cafe (it’s right on the point), it has stunning views and makes incredible doughnuts (the size of a tea plate and served with clotted cream and jam – it’s OK – you can walk it off!). Roskilly’s has a great restaurant so if you’re visiting the farm make sure to stop off there. The Witchball is also worth a look as is the South Cafe in Manaccan where you’ll find some scrummy seafood dishes. For an evening meal or something a little more substantial, head to nearby Porthleven with the superb The Square, Seadrift, Kota, Kota Kai and Rick Stein’s.

Drinking

There are plenty of little cafes for a tea stop (such as the already mentioned Polpeor, South Cafe and The Witchball) but if you’re after something a little stronger there’s The Black Swan in Gweek or the Hazelphron Inn. Or take a little drive and you’ll find The Blue Anchor in Helston which brews its own beer (the famed Spingo) or on to Porthleven where you’ll find the very lovely and ancient Ship Inn right by the harbour’s edge.

Out & About

For lovers of natures you’re spoilt for choice – as a designated Area Of Outstanding Natural Beauty you’ll find coastline to die for and moorland to explore, both filled with an abundance of flora and fauna. There are some excellent beaches – Kynance Cove, Coverack and Gunwalloe to name just a few – perfect for a lazy day. The Lizard Lighthouse, the Marconi Centre at Poldhu Cove, St Winwaloe Church and Roskilly’s are good places to visit and there’s always the South West Coastal Path to walk along. If you like being on (or in!) the water, there’s fishing trips and diving to be had as well.

This little haven is as cute as a designer button! Chocolate box pretty and set near the picturesque and quintessentially Cornish Church Cove, come to Cornwall and discover this beautifully styled quaint stone cottage.